If you are taking a vacation, more than likely you will be staying for more than a day and looking for a place to stay. In this search you will find there are a number of choices from hotels, to extended stay hotels to condos and even cottages. Cottage lodging has become less common, however it still has some major benefits. Most people are not completely clear on what the differences are, why they should care, and how to go about choosing which place they really want to stay in. However, with a little thought and research, you can determine which will be best for you based on amenities. Often times, people choose cottages because they think that they have more overall benefits when compared with a hotel, and actually there are a few reasons that this is true.
First and foremost, you can stay in a cottage for much less than you can get a hotel room in many cases. The reason for this is that cottages are self catering, so you'll be doing your own cooking and cleaning, making it much cheaper for the duration of the trip. Another reason is these cottages many times accommodate more people, so you can all stay together in one place instead of having separate hotel rooms without a central place to get together. For a big family vacation this makes a lot of sense as it gives a gathering area to play games, eat, etc.
Another reason for staying in a cottage versus a hotel is the simple fact that you get a completely different experience. Most of the time cottages are more secluded and are away from the crowds of people and loud environments that hotels commonly have, and at the same time they have great amenities. Cottages are generally closer to nature, so you can fish, walk, swim, and get involved in more outdoor activities where most times hotels can’t offer this at all.
Bottom line is when you're happy with your lodging conditions, you can have more pleasurable time on your trip overall, as there will be one less concern. This means you can focus on the true meaning of a vacation - an enjoyable time with your loved one, friends and family members.
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Family owned and operated for 64 years, what started as 6 fishing cabins is now 79 units stretching over 3 peninsulas and approximately 1 mile of shoreline.